User guide
3-2  BitStorm Server host network configuration
Software Release 3.00 StormTracker-Site Manager and Administration User Guide 08-01148-01-200
BitStorm Server
The BitStorm Server is used to provision and manage services to the YesWare 
system infrastructure and clients. The BitStorm Server resides as a standard 
"host" on a local TCP/IP Ethernet host network. 
Figure 3-1 shows the BitStorm Server unit. 
Figure 3-1
BitStorm Server unit
BitStorm Server functional components
The BitStorm Server unit has the following functional components:
• two Ethernet 10Base-T network interface cards (ETH 0 and ETH 1)
• two RS-232 serial ports (COM1 and COM2)
• 110/120 V AC power connector
• monitor and keyboard connectors
Site Manager network and YesWare-VBN interfaces - ETH 0 and ETH 1
The two Ethernet 10/100 Base-T network interface cards (NICs) in the 
BitStorm Server (ETH 0 and ETH 1) provide the connectivity for the 
YesWare-VBN to access the Internet through a host network. The ETH 0 
interface connects the BitStorm Server to the Site Manager host network. The 
ETH 1 interface connects visitors on YesWare’s Visitor-Based Network 
(VBN) to the BitStorm Server for access to YesWare services.
Figure 3-2 on page 3-3 shows the component connections on the back of the 
BitStorm Server unit. Table 3-1 on page 3-3 describes the function of each 
component.
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